Monday, March 7, 2011

My koay teow soup food trail

My koay teow soup food trail

Before this, I never like to try koay teow soup  because I found the soup to be very plain and tasteless except for those instant cooked koay teow soup.  Moreover most of the koay teow soup is either served with chicken  or pork.   However, I have stopped going for ‘instant’ partly due to Fussy M’s influence and after tasted the ‘Khoo Kongsi’ koay teow soup recommended by Amanda S many years ago.


Discovery trail: (at Carnovan Street, opposite the police quarters)

Discover this duck meat koay teow soup stall unintentionally while I came here for my favourite ‘long lost’ wan tan noodle stall that had moved from
Cintra street
.


This is the first duck meat  koay teow soup I like and provoke my enthusiasm of duck meat koay teow soup.  Although the soup base is duck meat but the meat served is chicken meat, unlike Khee Hsiang Loong’s.
 Reasonable pricing.


p.s. Coffee and hot almond drink at this shop
not bad. 
p.p.s I am unable to get a pic of this stall anymore as I found out that the place has been closed and I wonder where has it relocated to? 

Food trail on duck meat koay teow




Discovery trail:

From Kwong Wah Yit Poh’s recommendation and being my favourite ever since.
Koay teow soup comes with duck meat and if requested,  duck gizzard is added with
extra cost, of course.

Very very reasonable pricing.

p.s.  coffee from this shop not bad.

p.p.s Price w.e.f. 01.01.11 RM2.50 onwards

Food path - Duck meat koay teow soup @ Lrg Ngah Aboo










Found this stall at a small lane called Lorong Ngah Aboo (which I have never heard of during my entire life until now) along Kimberley street (near to Carnavon street ) while on our way to Chowrasta market.

Intended to give it a try although it cost a bit more then my other favourite duck meat koay teow stalls,  however, all tables have been taken so we decided to move on.


Discovery trail:

Actually we are on the mission to savour another one of my favourite duck meat koay teow soup at Carnavon Street (opposite the police quarters) because Fussy M insisted their soup tasted better than Khee Cheang Leong’s. However , the shop was closed due to Raya Haji holiday. Real disappointment, should have followed my original plan ie; check out the Yong Tau Foo stall at Air Itam road.






According to the operators the stall opens everyday but might close any day due to unforseen circumstances such as raining days






Min pricing : RM3.00



Side orders are available such as dark sauce chicken feet, etc.,






p.s.more duck meat compared to Khee Cheang Leong's and internal organs is added.